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The image is a diagram showing a paper recycling process with key indicating unfiltered pulp (hashed pattern), filtered pulp (dotted pattern), ink (solid black), and cleaned pulp (white). The process starts with used paper on a conveyor belt turning into unfiltered pulp mixed with water and chemicals, labeled "Making Pulp." This mixture goes through a filtering stage where water and soap are added, resulting in filtered pulp. The next step is cleaning, where an air pump removes ink from the pulp, resulting in clean pulp. Finally, this cleaned pulp is processed through heated rollers to produce recycled paper.
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The picture demonstrates the process of making recycled paper from paper collection to completion.
Overall, there are four main stages in the process of paper recycling. The first step is pulp creation; the second step is fiteration pulp; the next step is cleaning; and the last is recycled paper.
Firstly, used paper is placed onto a conveyor belt, which moves it into a kiln with water and chemicals inside. After that, the mixture is put into a filter tank to remove the liquid, releasing the filtered pulp into another keg. The filtered pulp is now soaked in water with soap, and air is pumped into the mixture, from which the ink in the pulp is evaporated.
In the cleaning stage, the deodorized pulp flows into another container, combined with water and another chemicals to finally yield clean pulp. This is ground by heated rollers on a conveyor belt to completely remove the water, resulting in the production of recycled paper rolls.
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